Category Archives: Review

The Phoenix Pro is a ‘Dynamic Phrase Modeler’ that is designed to make any novice guitarist, who is dipping their toes into home recording, sound like a pro with the click of a button. The software uses a form of … Continue reading →

Blues guitar legend, B.B. King, turns 86 today. King, who appeared on the Pyramid Stage at this years Glastonbury Festival in Somerset [review], has been touring for six decades and still performs up to a 100 gigs per year, and … Continue reading →

Brad Paisley rolled into town last night and packed the O2 arena in Greenwich. During the encore the crowd were treated to the likes of rock legend Ronnie Wood (Jeff Beck Group & Rolling Stones) and Darius Rucker (Hootie & the … Continue reading →

The first single to be released from Noel Gallagher’s eagerly awaited first solo record has surfaced online today. After Oasis’ fiery disbandment in 2009, Noel retreated from the public eye and avoided confrontation with his brother, Liam. Two years on … Continue reading →

Jimmy Page has today launched a brand new website that fans have to literally unlock to see (sign up is currently free to gain full access to the website 14/07/11). Jimmypage.com is a vast archive of material from his Led Zeppelin era (68-80), … Continue reading →

Newton Faulkner kicks off the Bath Guitar Festival with a fantastic live performance at the Bath Forum. The guitar festival, now in its 19th year, has returned to the city of Bath after a one-year hiatus and promises to deliver … Continue reading →

Google have long been known for their quirky search engine doodles to commemorate historic dates or people – see this video montage of the best of them here, incl. Leonardo Da Vinci, Sherlock Holmes and aliens to name just a … Continue reading →